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Fluxus Administration - by Colby Chamberlain (Hardcover)

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  • A new, innovative approach to the work of Fluxus artist George Maciunas.
  • About the Author: Colby Chamberlain is assistant professor of art history at the Cleveland Institute of Art.
  • 280 Pages
  • Art, Criticism & Theory

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About the Book



"Though widely recognized as the founder of the legendary Fluxus movement, George Maciunas has long been a puzzling figure in the history of twentieth-century art. Many have questioned whether he should be considered an artist at all. In Fluxus Administration, critic and art historian Colby Chamberlain reveals the consistent artistic practice hidden behind Maciunas's varied work in architecture, music, performance, publication, graphic design, film, and real estate as an attempt to create models for community through structures of bureaucracy. In this deeply researched study, Chamberlain traces how Maciunas's art insinuated itself into settings as unlikely as the routes of the postal service, the fine print of copyright law, the zoning strictures of urban planning, and the corridors of hospitals. These shifting frames of reference expand our understanding of where an artistic practice can operate and what forms it might assume. In particular, Chamberlain draws on media theory to highlight Maciunas's ingeniously crafted paperwork, much of which is beautifully reproduced here for the first time"--



Book Synopsis



A new, innovative approach to the work of Fluxus artist George Maciunas.

Though widely recognized as the founder of the legendary Fluxus movement, George Maciunas has long been a puzzling figure in the history of twentieth-century art. Many have questioned whether he should be considered an artist at all. In Fluxus Administration, critic and art historian Colby Chamberlain reveals the consistent artistic practice hidden behind Maciunas's varied work in architecture, music, performance, publication, graphic design, film, and real estate as an attempt to create models for community through structures of bureaucracy.

In this deeply researched study, Chamberlain traces how Maciunas's art insinuated itself into settings as unlikely as the routes of the postal service, the fine print of copyright law, the zoning strictures of urban planning, and the corridors of hospitals. These shifting frames of reference expand our understanding of where an artistic practice can operate and what forms it might assume. In particular, Chamberlain draws on media theory to highlight Maciunas's ingeniously crafted paperwork, much of which is beautifully reproduced here for the first time.



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"Art history has perhaps been reticent to examine the documental life of art production because it leaves little in the way of reproduction-worthy images, or so the conventional thinking goes. Fluxus Administration refreshingly departs from that norm with copious illustrations of Maciunas's charts, ledgers, diagrams, and even related correspondence. And it works. Not only because Maciunas brought his dynamic graphic eye to many of these items, but because the design of the book itself meets the exciting challenge set by Chamberlain's thesis, which regards the paperwork that accompanies artworks as a crucial facet of art history. Chamberlain's prose is also a pleasure to read. The author's enthusiasm is palpable, and at times has the effect of bringing us closer to the book's energetic subject, as if Maciunas's hyperdrive rubbed off on the author over the course of research."-- "e-flux"

"Fluxus Administration is well-researched, well-written, well-illustrated (including some reproductions I've not seen elsewhere) and features a distinct point of view. It investigates and animates its subject alongside the contradictions and compromises inherent in a retelling a life that ended almost fifty years ago."-- "Artists' Books & Multiples"

"This creative, interdisciplinary book explores how Maciunas's artistic sensibility and organizing efforts influenced the development of residential lofts and changed how we think of artists' housing needs in New York City and beyond."-- "Aaron Shkuda, author of The Lofts of SoHo: Gentrification, Art, and Industry in New York, 1950-1980"

"An innovative and revelatory account of George Maciunas's paradoxical position as the visionary and officious administrator of Fluxus's collective and avowedly anonymized endeavors. Chamberlain's vivid writing weaves these oftentimes unassuming and absurdist works within the larger social fabric of bureaucratic modernity, accentuating the materiality and corporeality that shaped Maciunas's principally paperwork practice."-- "Robert Slifkin, New York University"

"Chamberlain's readers will be rewarded with several marvelous books, ingeniously interleaved: a study of an underappreciated artist, an inquiry into the New York avant-garde, and a model work of media history and theory. They will also be rewarded with a beautifully crafted object, with care given to word and image alike. Maciunas would have been pleased."-- "Ben Kafka, author of The Demon of Writing: Powers and Failures of Paperwork"

"Revealing how Maciunas's practice firmly embedded art making into the very infrastructures of everyday life, Chamberlain offers a path forward for an art history that takes the operation of administration seriously without letting it obscure what artists and artworks do. Brimming with lucid insights concerning the interrelationships of government agencies, official and unofficial regulation, the market, and artistic communities, Fluxus Administration suggests how artists might shape a civil society with which we can live and from which we can hopefully move forward."-- "Joan Kee, University of Michigan"



About the Author



Colby Chamberlain is assistant professor of art history at the Cleveland Institute of Art. His scholarship and criticism have appeared in publications including Artforum, ARTMargins, Grey Room, October, and Triple Canopy. This is his first book
Dimensions (Overall): 9.3 Inches (H) x 7.2 Inches (W) x 1.0 Inches (D)
Weight: 2.2 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 280
Genre: Art
Sub-Genre: Criticism & Theory
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Colby Chamberlain
Language: English
Street Date: July 9, 2024
TCIN: 1006100620
UPC: 9780226831374
Item Number (DPCI): 247-50-0571
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported

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